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2025
Russian missile and drone attack kills six and injures 52 in Kyiv
'Positive prospects' for girl injured in Parnell Square attack who will return to school in September
Fewer people at risk of poverty, but persistent deprivation should 'sound alarm bells'
Brain rot and the rise of AI Slop: We're scrolling like the old days, but everything's changed
Finian Murphy
Millions return home as Pacific tsunami warnings lifted
Number of people seeking help to cut alcohol use is at its highest in over a decade
Vapes posing as ‘nicotine free’ found to contain nicotine
Illegal vapes are commonly found in shops across the country – what does that mean for our health?
HSE inspections found three types of vapes claiming to be ‘nicotine free’
Customers being misled on what they are buying
Using these vapes could lead to unintended nicotine addiction
‘Roll on the floor hilarious’: Liam Neeson a ‘delight’ as critics rave over new Naked Gun film
Viva la vasectomy: 'There was some snipping, sealing and burning, but then it was done'
Anonymous Dad
Canada becomes the latest country to pledge to recognise State of Palestine
In photos: How countries surrounding Pacific braced for mass tsunami warnings
A satellite has been shot up to space to keep an eye out for natural disasters
Summer recess political awards: Tell us who you think are the winners and losers of this Dáil
Former Ireland boss Eileen Gleeson set to take up new FAI role
Gleeson previously worked as the head coach of the women’s national team and as the head of women and girls’ football.
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Trump hits Brazil and India with hefty tariffs over decisions he doesn’t like
FSAI orders another product recall due to presence of Listeria monocytogenes
Maurice Regan hoped a newspaper article would give rival John Magnier a 'heart attack', court told
Debunked: How misinformation spread within minutes of a garda being stabbed on Capel Street
UK airports trying to get flights in the air again after groundings triggered by ATC problem
'Disturbing, cruel and sadistic': Five men jailed for imprisoning and torturing woman in Dublin
New study suggests victims and accused equally prone to distort details in sexual assault cases
Ozzy Osbourne remembered as 'working class hero' at funeral procession through Birmingham
Sisters sexually abused by priest brother say witnesses should get paid leave throughout trials
State to deliver 'bespoke response' to calls for public inquiry into surgeon's decades of abuse
How Sydney Sweeney's ads for American Eagle have prompted 'white supremacy' accusations
‘This could happen anywhere’: Local concerns linger after garda stabbed on Dublin's Capel Street
After a high-profile attack, Capel Street carries on – with familiar problems in the background.
If you bought any of the food products recalled over listeria, you're entitled to a refund
Plans to give the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre a €100m revamp have been rejected
Defence committee weighs in on plan to scrap the 'Triple Lock' for Irish troop deployments
Investigation launched into death of man who was found unresponsive on street in Kerry
Gaza mother: 'My children ask for food, and I can give them nothing'
Amal
Stamps of Daniel O'Connell have been unveiled to celebrate his 250th birthday
Judge overturns ruling that State breached human rights for not accommodating asylum seekers
What we know about the major earthquake that triggered tsunami warnings across the world
Residents in Dublin report sound of explosions after truck full of aerosol cans catches fire
Ireland joins French-led 'collective appeal' to nations to recognise Palestine
Public transport police to be hired next year (and they'll have powers to arrest)
It's not just you: it's really humid right now (but don't worry, it'll be grand tomorrow)